USA TODAY Sports Network’s conference championship game previews, predictions

The USA TODAY Sports Network previews Sunday’s matchups — Titans at Chiefs and Packers at 49ers — with a trip to Super Bowl LIV at stake.

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The AFC Championship Game promises to provide new blood in Super Bowl LIV, which is slated for Sunday, Feb. 2 at 6:30 p.m. ET on Fox. The Titans made their only Super Bowl appearance 20 years ago, while the Chiefs last appeared in the big game 50 years ago.

The NFC Championship Game offers a matchup of two teams familiar with Super Bowl appearances and postseason success. The Green Bay Packers will have to be at their best to topple a San Francisco 49ers team that beat them 37-8 in Week 12. Conversely, the 49ers probably want to get out to a big lead and apply pressure to Aaron Rodgers.

Let’s explore the matchups. Without further ado, here are your NFL conference championship game previews for Sunday, Jan. 19:

 

AFC Championship Game: Tennessee Titans at Kansas City Chiefs

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TV: 3:05 p.m. ET Sunday, CBS

Records: Titans 9-7, 2-0; Chiefs 12-4, 1-0

Line: Chiefs by 7½

Satellite radio: Titans feed on Sirius 82 (streaming 830), Chiefs feed on Sirius 83 (streaming 815)

Titans’ keys: Tennessee must try and jump out to a big lead early. Kansas City erased a 24-point deficit in a quarter of play in their divisional round win over the Texans. But the Titans have an ace in the hole when leading: RB Derrick Henry, who is 6-3 and 247 pounds. In Week 10, Henry thrashed the Chiefs on the ground for 188 yards and two TDs on 22 attempts.

Chiefs’ keys: Don’t fall for the play-action passing game. The Titans are going to get their yards on the ground, but what Kansas City can’t afford to do is give up big passing plays that are set up by the run. In Week 10 (a 35-32 Titans win over the Chiefs), QB Ryan Tannehill connected on a play-action pass of 52 yards that set up Tennessee’s first score (also a play-action pass). Chiefs CBs Charvarius Ward and Bashaud Breeland will have to stay disciplined, especially without the help of now-injured S Juan Thornhill on the back end.

Matchup to watch: Titans DE Jeffery Simmons vs. Chiefs LG Laurent Duvernay-Tardif. Simmons seems to be the defensive difference-maker for Tennessee despite only netting two combined tackles against the Chiefs in Week 10. Duvernay-Tardif has been the clear weak link in Kansas City’s offensive interior. This looks to be the key battle in the trenches to watch in both the running game and the passing game.

Who wins? The Chiefs want to reach their first Super Bowl in 50 years, taking out another team that beat them during the season. Chiefs 37, Titans 24

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NFL playoffs: 7 bold predictions for the NFC Championship Game

The Packers and the Niners meet for the NFC berth in the Super Bowl. Sold bold predictions for the big tussle.

The San Francisco 49ers play host to the Green Bay Packers Sunday at Levi’s Stadium with the NFC Super Bowl berth on the line. The game is a rematch of a regular-season rout that saw San Francisco roll to a 37-8 victory. Expect another lopisded contest or will Aaron Rodgers & Co. have more answers? Some bold predictions

Rodgers will throw for more than 104 yards

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Don’t expect the Niners to shut down Aaron Rodgers the way they did in the first meeting. The Packers were totally out of sorts and off their game for the entire contest. Rodgers won’t let that happen again.

Ticket prices soaring for Packers-49ers NFC Championship Game

Ticket prices are exorbitant for the NFC Championship Game between the Packers and Niners at Levi’s Stadium.

If you are looking for a ticket to the NFC Championship featuring the Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers Sunday at Levi’s Stadium, expect to dig deep … as in incredibly deep into your wallet.

The games is sold out and the secondary market is booming. The average price of a ticket on the resale market is currently $778. 50-yard line seats are going for more than $2,300 and the cheapest get-in price is currently over $300.

Stubhub.com has its best value for a seat in the all-inclusive BNY Mellon Club West. That comes at the cost of $2,669.10. Heaven knows why there is an extra dime on that price.

Now, that is a sweet view and the seat is all-inclusive.

The descripion is tempting for the Mellon Club West or East if you are making mega-bucks:

Located at the 50-yard line behind the 49ers sideline at the field level, the BNY Mellon Club West is one of the most premium spaces at Levi’s® Stadium. The interior features granite and woven carpet flooring, bronzed metal column covers and deep crimson specialty wall covering. The club features centrally located action cooking stations, as well as a focal point full service bar.

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Located at the 50-yard line behind the visiting team sideline at the field level, the East Field Club and BNY Mellon Club East offer a unique “club within a club” experience. The interior features granite and woven carpet flooring, bronzed metal column covers and deep crimson specialty wall covering. Within the interior BNY Mellon Club East, patrons can take advantage of centrally located action cooking stations, as well as a focal point full service bar. The exterior East Field Club, separated from the interior club by a unique custom, bronzed metal divider featuring footballs, offers more traditional bars and food stations.  

Expect a record crowd to watch the game with a Super Bowl bid on the line.

Chiefs and Titans fans are more fortunate. The secondary market is far calmer for the AFC Championship at Arrowhead Stadium.

NFL playoffs: 7 bold predictions for the AFC Championship

Seven bold predictions for the massive clash between the Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs with a Super Bowl berth at stake.

The AFC Championship Game will be played Sunday at Arrowhead in Kansas City. The high-flying Chiefs against the surprising Tennesee Titans. There are big names that rise up in big games and sometimes the least likely player becomes the hero.

Henry will break the century mark

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Derrick Henry won’t be the reason Tennessee stumbles against Kansas City. In the AFC Championship Game, he will continue his run toward free agency with 20-plus carries and 125 yards. He will need to find the end zone a couple times for the Titans to have a prayer.

NFL divisional playoffs: Ryan Pace Bowl, NFC North matchups and a shocking upset

The NFL postseason continued with a thrilling batch of divisional round games, including three of special interest to Bears fans.

The NFL postseason continued with a thrilling batch of divisional round games, including three of special interest to Bears fans.

Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson faced off for the second time this season, and the Mitchell Trubisky jokes were in full force. Then there were the NFC North matchups, which were 50% enjoyable following a Vikings loss and a Packers win. The Titans also showed that making a personnel change can sometimes help a team in unexpected, productive ways. Take note, Bears.

Let’s recap the NFL divisional round:

The Ryan Pace Bowl doesn’t disappoint

Chiefs 51, Texans 31

Watching Sunday’s divisional game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans couldn’t have been easy for Bears fans. Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson lit it up on a national stage for general manager Ryan Pace and all Bears fans to watch in agony as the quarterbacks that got away. Kansas City and Houston accounted for a combined 82 points, but the Chiefs got the last laugh after battling back from a 24-0 deficit to advance to the AFC Championship Game for the second straight year.

Vikings struggle in loss to 49ers

49ers 27, Vikings 10

The Minnesota Vikings returned to their early-season form against the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday, as they failed to get anything going offensively against the 49ers dominant defense. San Francisco sacked Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins six times and held running back Dalvin Cook to just 18 yards on 9 carries. The Vikings were shutout of the second half and could only watch as the 49ers glided to an easy victory. San Francisco will host Green Bay in the NFC Championship game.

Packers advance to NFC Championship

Packers 51, Seahawks 31

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, but the Green Bay Packers won another game following a controversial call that went their way. Only this one had bigger implications, as it allowed the Packers to advance to the NFC Championship. Before the controversial spot that gave Green Bay a first down that sealed the win, the Packers were in control most of the game, as the Seahawks once again stumbled outside of quarterback Russell Wilson, who tried to do it all himself.

Titans dethrone the No. 1 seeded Ravens

Titans 28, Ravens 12

The Tennessee Titans continue to surprise everyone, including a major upset of the top-seeded Baltimore Ravens. Titans running back Derrick Henry continues his postseason dominance, as he rushed for 195 yards and threw a 3-yard touchdown pass against Baltimore. While sure-fire MVP Lamar Jackson seemed unstoppable this season, he was grounded against Tennessee, where he tossed two interceptions and also lost a fumble. The Titans have now dethroned the reigning Super Bowl Champion Patriots and top-seeded Ravens in a span of two weeks.

6 pending free agents Bears should keep eye on in Sunday’s divisional playoffs

With all eyes turned to the divisional playoffs, here are 6 pending free agents the Bears should keep an eye on Sunday.

The Chicago Bears haven’t played in the NFL divisional playoffs since 2011, which hurts more than usual given the lofty expectations surrounding the team before the season.

Free agency is just about two months away, and the Bears have plenty of decisions to make both in-house and on the open market. With multiple areas of need, free agency and the NFL Draft will be important for general manager Ryan Pace.

With all eyes turned to the divisional playoffs, here are 6 pending free agents the Bears should keep an eye on Sunday:

CB Bashaud Breeland

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Kansas City Chiefs

Cornerback is certainly a position of need for the Bears this offseason, which they’ll look to address either in free agency or the NFL Draft. Given the Bears can save $8 million in salary cap space if they cut veteran cornerback Prince Amukamara, he’s likely to be a cap casualty.

One option the Bears could turn to in free agency is Chiefs cornerback Bashaud Breeland, who had 48 total tackles, two interceptions and eight pass breakups in 2019. If Breeland, a talented player at an important position, hits the open market, the Bears would surely be interested — for the right price.

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7 pending free agents Bears should keep eye on in Saturday’s divisional playoffs

With all eyes turned to the divisional playoffs, there are seven pending free agents the Bears should keep an eye on Saturday.

The Chicago Bears haven’t played in the NFL divisional playoffs since 2011, which hurts more than usual given the lofty expectations surrounding the team before the season.

Free agency is just about two months away, and the Bears have plenty of decisions to make both in-house and on the open market. With multiple areas of need, free agency and the NFL Draft will be important for general manager Ryan Pace.

With all eyes turned to the divisional playoffs, here are 7 pending free agents the Bears should keep an eye on Saturday:

QB Marcus Mariota

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Tennessee Titans

Technically, barring any unforeseen circumstances, Marcus Mariota won’t see the field on Saturday against the Ravens. And yet, he’s someone the Bears are surely keeping their eyes on this offseason.

Before Ryan Pace risked it all for Mitchell Trubisky, he was enamored with Mariota back in 2016 before Tennessee selected him second overall. Given the fact that both Chase Daniel and Tyler Bray are set to become free agents, Mariota is someone that Pace could target as competition for Trubisky this offseason — and perhaps as a backup plan should Trubisky struggle in 2020.

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3 storylines for Bears fans to watch in NFL divisional playoffs

While the Bears will be watching the NFL divisional playoffs from home, there are a few storylines to watch this weekend.

The NFL playoff divisional round kicks off this weekend, and Bears fans will be watching without any rooting interest — well, in the case of the Vikings and Packers, there will be a rooting disinterest.

That’s just one of several things Bears fans will be watching Saturday and Sunday as the final eight teams battle for a spot in the conference championships next week.

Here are 3 storylines to watch this weekend in the NFL divisional playoffs:

1. The Ryan Pace Bowl

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This one is going to be a hard one for Bears fans to stomach. What’s worse than watching Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes and Houston’s Deshaun Watson battle it out in the regular season? Watching Mahomes and Watson center stage in the postseason.

Technically, this is the second Ryan Pace Bowl this season as Mahomes and Watson played each other earlier this season. Every play will be a reminder that Pace chose Mitchell Trubisky over Mahomes and Watson. While it’s going to be painful for Bears fans to watch, just imagine how bad it’s going to be for Pace.

USA TODAY Sports Network’s NFL divisional playoff previews, predictions

The USA TODAY Sports Network previews each of this weekend’s matchups: Vikings-49ers, Titans-Ravens, Texans-Chiefs and Seahawks-Packers.

We’re down to eight teams remaining in the NFL postseason, and the top two seeds in each conference bounce into action this weekend. The divisional round of the playoffs has a history of memorable upsets, and this year’s slate offers plenty of intrigue.

The Minnesota Vikings, fresh off a surprising overtime win in New Orleans, face the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday in search of another upset win. Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen is listed as questionable, while the 49ers hope to get pass-rusher Dee Ford back on the field.

The Tennessee Titans, having slain the dynastic New England Patriots, travel to Baltimore to face the AFC’s top seed. It’s a matchup of the NFL rushing champion, Derrick Henry, against the league’s top rushing offense in the Ravens.

The Houston Texans already beat the Kansas City Chiefs during the regular season. Now they will try to do it under the postseason spotlight in a duel between two quarterbacks selected two spots apart in the 2017 NFL Draft.

Finally, the Seattle Seahawks visit the Green Bay Packers, an unlikely No. 2 seed if ever there was one, in a game oddsmakers expect to be the closest of the weekend.

Without further ado, here are your NFL playoff game previews for Saturday, Jan. 11 and Sunday, Jan. 12:

Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers

Kirk Cousins Minnesota Vikings
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TV: 4:35 p.m. ET Saturday, NBC

Records: Vikings 10-6, 1-0; 49ers 13-3, 0-0

BetMGM line: 49ers by 7

Satellite radio: Vikings feed on Sirius 82 (streaming 819), 49ers feed on Sirius 83 (streaming 827)

Vikings’ keys: Getting RB Dalvin Cook going early opens up play action against an aggressive 49ers defense. A heavy dose of play action with WRs Adam Theilen and Stefon Diggs would help QB Kirk Cousins and the offense get rolling. On the defensive side, S Harrison Smith should see plenty of action against 49ers TE George Kittle, and shutting Kittle down is the quickest way to slow San Francisco’s passing game.

49ers’ keys: QB Jimmy Garoppolo can operate under pressure, but he’s at his best when he has time to let windows open down the field. The arrival of WR Emmanuel Sanders, the emergence of rookie WR Deebo Samuel and the continued excellence of Kittle have allowed the 49ers to shed some of their early-season limitations in the passing game. On defense, the 49ers live and die with their pass rush. Rookie DE Nick Bosa is the driver of a vicious defensive line, while LB Fred Warner helps shut down the middle of the field and CB Richard Sherman is as good as ever in the secondary.

Who wins? These are two evenly matched clubs. The 49ers having home-field advantage, and a more diverse group of playmakers on offense, should allow them to survive. 49ers 24, Vikings 23

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Wild-card playoffs a reminder of importance of having strong run game

The wild-card playoffs were a stark reminder that Matt Nagy needs to fix the glaring issue that is the Bears’ run game.

After a disappointing 2019 season, the Chicago Bears were forced to watch the first round of the NFL playoffs from home. And there was plenty to learn from the wild-card playoffs — especially for head coach Matt Nagy.

But there was one thing that stood apart from the others. The wild-card playoffs were a stark reminder that Nagy needs to fix the one glaring issue that has plagued him since his arrival in Chicago: The run game.

It’s no secret that having a balanced offensive attack produces results. Just look at the top running teams — Ravens, 49ers, Titans, Seahawks — they all made the postseason.

Here’s what stood out about the wild-card round concerning the running game:

Derrick Henry carried the Titans offense on his back

Perhaps the most obvious example of the power of a strong running game came with the performance of Titans running back Derrick Henry, who single-handedly carried Tennessee’s offense to victory over the Patriots.

Henry carried the ball 34 times for 182 yards and a touchdown, which helped quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who had just 72 passing yards on the night.

An effective run game is a struggling quarterback’s best friend, which was something that Mitchell Trubisky and the Bears offense lacked last season.

Dalvin Cook’s success on the ground opened up the passing game

It’s not a surprise that Vikings running back Dalvin Cook found success on the ground, as he was one of the best backs in the NFL. It’s also no coincidence that quarterback Kirk Cousins had perhaps his best season yet.

Against the Saints, Cook had 28 carries for 94 yards and two touchdowns. It was Minnesota’s balanced attack that kept the Saints defense in check and allowed Cousins to open up the passing game.

Devin Singletary found success on the ground when Bills committed to the run

A consistent run game is important to a balanced offense, something Nagy has learned the hard way this season. It’s also something that doomed the Bills in a 22-19 loss to the Texans.

When Devin Singletary carried the ball, he was effective. He had 13 carries for 58 yards, which included some big runs that kept the chains moving.

The Bills had found success in the run game in the first half, which made it confusing as to why they abandoned it and put all the pressure on quarterback Josh Allen. Ultimately, their young QB couldn’t deliver under the pressure.

Mobile quarterbacks made the most of their opportunities on the ground

Something that was missing from the Bears offense this season was Mitchell Trubisky’s mobility. Trubisky has proven to be one of the better mobile quarterbacks in terms of making plays with his legs. But that aspect of his game was glaringly absent. The one time it wasn’t? The Bears pounded the Cowboys in a 31-24 victory, where Trubisky rushed 10 times for 63 yards and one touchdown — on top of his three passing touchdowns.

But the wild-card round was another reminder how utilizing a quarterback’s mobility can provide an extra spark to the run game. Look no further than the Bills-Texans game, where both Josh Allen and Deshaun Watson made plays with their legs. Allen had nine carries for 92 yards while Watson had 14 carries for 55 yards and a score.

Seattle’s Russell Wilson used his legs to make some plays, notching 45 yards on nine carries, while New Orleans’ Taysom Hill had four carries for 50 yards.

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